Network performance is one of the key parameters that definitely is an
influencing factor for taking a cloud related service decision. This
is one of the factors that influence the QoS (Quality of Service) that
customers get from cloud service providers. Note that most MSPs/
Service providers do not have much control on the public network from
which the customers access their infrastructure on cloud. What service
providers mean when they claim about network performance is usually on
the private network (usually 1g and 10g backbone's) where the cloud
operations are running. the network throughput on the private side or
with in the cloud providers/MSPs co-located infrastructure is what
they can control.
On Oct 19, 12:04 am, Dave Corley <
dcorle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Chris... To your question about use cases...
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> 1. Any interactive communications services where latency or ability for user to "interrupt" during an interactive conversation across the SP WAN. IP voice, video are examples. Predictable latency, jitter, packet loss are essential part of SLAs for these services.
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> 2. Some classes of media streaming where streams cannot be buffered at either client or server app. This use case demands low packet loss and low jitter across the WAN.
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> 3. Any application distributed across multiple sites, where stateful client app interact with stateful server app. Examples include distributed enterprise apps built/managed by IT. SAP, Oracle apps where if client and server states are mismatched because of latency or client-server timing issues across the WAN. If client and server states are not in synch, database chaos ensues and IT spends extra time trying to make the master database synched again.
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> 4. User experience delays. Whether end user has a stateless browser or a stateful client app user interface, we all know what a pain in the rear high latency responses to client stimuli can be. Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) are intended to mitigate the UI delays between distributed client and server apps. But poor SP WAN performance can make useless any latency mitigation provided through WAAS.
>
> Dave
>
> On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:15 PM, Jafar Ismail <
jafar_ism...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > Should anyone even have a doubt about the importance of the network performance, try youtube on dial-up networking connection, assuming you can find one :-)
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> > Cheers
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> > Jafar
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> > From: Scott Damron <
sdam...@gmail.com>
> > To:
cloud-c...@googlegroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 12:20 PM
> > Subject: Re: [ Cloud Computing ] When selecting a cloud provider, how important is their network performance?
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> > If you think about how many "users" a company in this business has on
> > their network, you will see the importance right away. If you have
> > 300 companies transferring data and running applications on a shared
> > network, the performance is quite important. The hard thing is
> > separating the truth from the hype, if they have the "potential" to be
> > fast, but don't have network engineers who are good at exploiting that
> > potential, does it really matter? Latency can kill a company.
>
> > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:10 AM,
Ch...@blackbelt-strategies.com
> > <
chrisheg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > A lot of providers have been touting their network performance, but
> > > how important is that when selecting a cloud provider? What use cases
> > > require a top-tier network performance?
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